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it demonstrates the economy may be improving and that the fed should be getting out of the way. >> mike, i'm sorry to interrupt. are you telling me december meeting if the fed announces tapering, that the markets will take it in stride? that's basically what you're telling me? >> i think it will take it more in stride than maybe it would a month or so ago because the numbers have been getting better in the economy. >> steve, do you agree with that? >> i agree with michael. i think the numbers have been improving all week nothing but good numbers here and starting out with the key 3 gdp, inventory bills. >> strengthening. record auto sales in november, the jobs numbers are very good here today, housing retail, everything looks good and we've been saying all along we think we're going to be tapering into strength and the market is going to see through that. i think we're using 120 next year for s&p earnings, still high relative to the street, but i think people are starting to see that as a real possibility and stocks are trading at 15 times next year relative to everything else you have
it demonstrates the economy may be improving and that the fed should be getting out of the way. >> mike, i'm sorry to interrupt. are you telling me december meeting if the fed announces tapering, that the markets will take it in stride? that's basically what you're telling me? >> i think it will take it more in stride than maybe it would a month or so ago because the numbers have been getting better in the economy. >> steve, do you agree with that? >> i agree with...
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we got to put more money into the economy. the infrastructure jobs are fine. the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this obama care problem is solved. >> i'm going to give you a moment to respond there. let me jump in there. where rick leaves off. of course we know a steady climb in employment is better than being stagnant. apart from what rick is considering obama care as a blocker, what would you say are some of the blockers that are preventing more robust job growth to the point where we have that happy days are here feeling that permeates the air? >> i don't think obama care is the thing that is doing it becaus
we got to put more money into the economy. the infrastructure jobs are fine. the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite...
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good news about the economy. we'll take a look coming up. >> and a fixer upper. definitely an understatement. we'll tell you why a burned out home is selling for nearly $400,000 in the south bay. >> where it is cold this morning. you can't tell from that picture but believe me it's cold. this is san jose. lights twinkling and mighty cold. 22 degrees in parts of the bay area. much more on that and your news coming up after the break. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> here are today's top stories. crews are washingtoning to clear sand from northbound 880 through oakland, the fiflt avenue off ramp is expected to be shutd for an hour or so after a big rig
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of the economy. we're experiencing asymmetric recovery. the people in the bottom are getting hammered and not getting better. >> my forecast for 2014 remains pretty close to 3%. i think that's where we'll be next year. that's a pretty healthy pace of growth. it's not booming by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a pretty healthy pace. what happens on a quarter to quarter basis? it's hard to predict. because they are volatile. >> if you look over the last two years, most of the expansion has been multiple expansion in the equity markets, so the equity market is looking for revenue growth on the top line basis. and if it sees growth it will make a move higher. top line growth has to drive the next wave in of price appreciation. >> you know, last night, ges ceo said that a 3% growth, a lot of the economy's problems are growth. >> he's watching right now. >> he's watching now. watching now. >> he's probably -- he's probably right. and that's -- we talked about it last night. so half of that gdp was
of the economy. we're experiencing asymmetric recovery. the people in the bottom are getting hammered and not getting better. >> my forecast for 2014 remains pretty close to 3%. i think that's where we'll be next year. that's a pretty healthy pace of growth. it's not booming by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a pretty healthy pace. what happens on a quarter to quarter basis? it's hard to predict. because they are volatile. >> if you look over the last two years, most of the...
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all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change. >> i think that the preponderance of evidence is that income is at the top half versus everyone else over the last two decades. whether that's a problem or not, it is completely unclear when you actually read all of the research that is done on it. and the other point i would make is that within the bottom 80%, the vast majority of the american population, income inequality has grown since the 1980s and in a lot of ways, that is the part that maybe we would be worried about. >> let's talk about one thing that has changed. after the 50s and 60s, when we ha
all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change....
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but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
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." >>> a possible tipping point for the economy. 203,000 jobs created last month. but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay. >> we know there are airport workers and fast food workers and nurse assistants and retail salespeople who work their tails off and are still living at or barely above poverty. >> the president has called for raising the minimum wage to $9 an hour. he also supports a bill in congress to raise it to $10.10 but fast foods workers say $15 an hour the living wage they need. the question, a living wage, who pies? could raising the minimum wage ultimately hurt the very worker rs it's meant to help? it's all in the eye of the beholder. f
." >>> a possible tipping point for the economy. 203,000 jobs created last month. but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a...
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is this simply because the economy has been improving and consumer spending is amped up? > >that is certainly part of it. as we probably all know, the story since the recession has been that the high end has recovered very well and that discounters have recovered very well. and that is particularly true in malls. the big fortress high end malls. they've gotten a lot of high end tenants. people are willing to spend again and that's certainly making them experience a kind of nice resurgence. > >what metrics do you look at? how much of the growth are they seeing? > >the real concrete ones that we can look at are the 9 biggest publicly traded mall reits. > >real estate investment trusts that own malls. > >exactly. the big mall owners in the country. they have to report their occupancy. and the average occupancy of the 9 largest ones currently stands at 93 percent which is nearly an all time high. some of them are as high 99% leased which is pretty remarkable. > >and foot traffic too? spending? those are all on the up and up? > >well there is a catch---so foot traffic is actua
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this on worries that the fed will stop pumping money in the economy sooner rather than later. it affects bond rates, stock indices, they are also reacting to friday's unexpected unemployment news. it was biggy, 203,000 jobs added in november. the dow soared nearly 200 points. bob redell is going to give us a report about how several high tech companies are banding together to demand an end to the whole sale spying on american citizens. this comes as yet another report breaks that the nsa may have infiltrated video games. the guardian reports secret memos unearthed by edward snowden shows u.s. spies played world of war craft in order to recruit tech friendly players. the idea perhaps being these tech friendly players would help the nsa crack into their own company. the memo says the nsa was looking to see if al qaeda, seriously, was using online games to communicate. they did not find any al qaeda members in world of war. >> interesting. >> my son may be eligible for a summer job with these people. >> look at the requirements. >> time to check the forecast now with meteorologis
this on worries that the fed will stop pumping money in the economy sooner rather than later. it affects bond rates, stock indices, they are also reacting to friday's unexpected unemployment news. it was biggy, 203,000 jobs added in november. the dow soared nearly 200 points. bob redell is going to give us a report about how several high tech companies are banding together to demand an end to the whole sale spying on american citizens. this comes as yet another report breaks that the nsa may...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma,
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harvard has a higher rate. >> reporter: the economy may not have caught up. in a recent cnn/orc poll only a quarter of the people polled believed the economy was getting better. deb? >> good news, but certainly reason to be cautious. alexandra field, thank you. >>> well, could your job one day be filled by a traveling robot? several big companies are right now working on their robot armies. one of them may even pull up to your house one day in a car that needs no driver. what is tech's next big thing? that is just ahead. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. with 10 standard airbags and an epa-estimated 38 mpg highway, you guys a
harvard has a higher rate. >> reporter: the economy may not have caught up. in a recent cnn/orc poll only a quarter of the people polled believed the economy was getting better. deb? >> good news, but certainly reason to be cautious. alexandra field, thank you. >>> well, could your job one day be filled by a traveling robot? several big companies are right now working on their robot armies. one of them may even pull up to your house one day in a car that needs no driver....
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. >> what really matters to this company is that the economy has to do well. the economy is going to do a little better in 2014 and 15. >> they say it came off of a stronger earnings, but the bears are demanding that it cut costs, plus, gold is slower than usual, as for taradatter, there are concerns, the analysts are a bit cautious this year, wondering whether the economy will be strong enough to turn them into darlings in 2014. >>> and cisco will buy its rival, u.s. foods, creating a giant. we begin the focus there. after a $3 and a half billion deal is final, cisco expects annual sales to grow about $6 billion. the company will have a quarter of the food distribution market in the u.s. and u.s. foods will take a 13% stake in the company. shares were trading at an all-time high today, up more than $37. >>> and package food company white way is buying private earth bound farms for $600 million, white way is the parent of dairy brands like silk and organic, they're the largest produce brand in north american, shares of white way grew to $22.92. >>> and mcdonal
. >> what really matters to this company is that the economy has to do well. the economy is going to do a little better in 2014 and 15. >> they say it came off of a stronger earnings, but the bears are demanding that it cut costs, plus, gold is slower than usual, as for taradatter, there are concerns, the analysts are a bit cautious this year, wondering whether the economy will be strong enough to turn them into darlings in 2014. >>> and cisco will buy its rival, u.s....
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economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪ >>> in south africa and around the world people are k looking at the legacy of nelson mandela. meanwhile funeral plans are ama and the first lady will be there to pay their respects. here are some of the details of what is to come. on tuesday decemb10th an official public memorial will be held in johannesberg. his body will lay in state for three days. the memorial's culminate with a state funeral. finally, mandela will be buried on sunday december 15th. >> reporter: tributes are being paid and prayers made for the icon. and now the world can officially say good-bye to nelsonela on december 10th which will be the official memorial service. and then for the following three days his remains will lay in state. but before then south africans will have a chance to remember the man who change lives forever. >> we have declared the 8th of december as a national day of pr
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it is credible that the economy is doing better. in that case you are not so worried about the fed making a mistake and tapering toussaint. lou: tapering toussaint, as if we knew what time they should begin their tapered. whatever the decision made by the fed, which meets in the middle of the month, what is it, the 19th? >> i believe the 18th and 19th. lou: whatever decision they make right now, that the move in this one person rally suggests investors are prepared to take their medicine, let them take away the punch bowl, however you want to construct it. >> at this point it may have been discussing tapering for over half a year. the markets have pretty much built in right now. the big issue, are we going to be able to live without so much stimulus. the data suggests that we are. lou: the stimulus and the economy and the markets. as a result of the fed pulling back on cue eat whenever the number may be, what is your judgment on the way that we are going to go into 2014 and now we're going to end u both in the markets and economy? >
it is credible that the economy is doing better. in that case you are not so worried about the fed making a mistake and tapering toussaint. lou: tapering toussaint, as if we knew what time they should begin their tapered. whatever the decision made by the fed, which meets in the middle of the month, what is it, the 19th? >> i believe the 18th and 19th. lou: whatever decision they make right now, that the move in this one person rally suggests investors are prepared to take their medicine,...
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economy? >> no. the coal names -- i'll tell you what i look at, kelly, year end, when i see credit default swaps in certain names like peabody, havnanian outperforming the equity, those are names i'm positive on. it's a good sign going into year end. >> larry, thanks so much. thanks, everybody. we'll keep the panel around. tim seymour has to run. can you catch him on "fast money" at 5 p.m. >>> much more today on the power packed rally. we'll get the view from the floors of the nasdaq. domino's ceo weighing in on today's jobs report and how they're on the hiring front and what he has to say about the minimum wage debated and drones delivering pizza to your doorstep. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on fo
economy? >> no. the coal names -- i'll tell you what i look at, kelly, year end, when i see credit default swaps in certain names like peabody, havnanian outperforming the equity, those are names i'm positive on. it's a good sign going into year end. >> larry, thanks so much. thanks, everybody. we'll keep the panel around. tim seymour has to run. can you catch him on "fast money" at 5 p.m. >>> much more today on the power packed rally. we'll get the view from the...
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architect and destroy the internet the entire this entire global economy based on i.t.v. starts to collapse and give you an idea some of the downloads are doing there by some estimates u.s. corporations are already losing one hundred eighty billion dollars of business as the rest of the world's divorces itself from this crappy as a virus. joke write your own heart no i don't think i'm fully right well it's not necessarily that the total value you know to the global society of information technology is going to go down but certainly the u.s. economy is going to be heard very very badly by this in the long term already germany just last week announced that they are basically going to rebuild and reengineer old critical software that they need to run their country in their industry so that means that they will stop buying lots of american software which is what you know most western countries do so my home country to another learns by about ten billion euros worth of u.s. software on a yearly basis so you know that's that's something like several hundred euros per citizen ev
architect and destroy the internet the entire this entire global economy based on i.t.v. starts to collapse and give you an idea some of the downloads are doing there by some estimates u.s. corporations are already losing one hundred eighty billion dollars of business as the rest of the world's divorces itself from this crappy as a virus. joke write your own heart no i don't think i'm fully right well it's not necessarily that the total value you know to the global society of information...
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the constraint holds our economy back. it seemed like charlie brown and the football, but our reporters tell us that there is going to be a budget deal this time. [laughter] ryan, patty murray -- they are going to reach some sort of small deal so that reporters and lawmakers in budget directors are not working on new year's eve again. have you been briefed on the murray-ryan conversations? we submit a budget and then they act -- and then congress acts on it. we are excited and happy to be at this point. we are supportive of the process. what the administration can best do to get the ball over the line is be supportive of the process. the supportive of the effort that ms. mari and mr. ryan are doing -- mr. murray -- ms. mu rray and mr. ryan are doing. that is what we're doing. the entire process began before i came back to the office of management and budget. being specifics are worked out. it is pretty clear the gist of this deal. we're going to set some spending so we can have regular order, to change some of the sequeste
the constraint holds our economy back. it seemed like charlie brown and the football, but our reporters tell us that there is going to be a budget deal this time. [laughter] ryan, patty murray -- they are going to reach some sort of small deal so that reporters and lawmakers in budget directors are not working on new year's eve again. have you been briefed on the murray-ryan conversations? we submit a budget and then they act -- and then congress acts on it. we are excited and happy to be at...
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here's what's happened so far. >> we're making our economy the opportunity economy where you know, if you want to build a business, you want to get a job, you come here. >> which outs are cost me more, which will cost me less. >> nothing about the transaction will affect prices. supply unchanged. as long as demand stays the same, nothing should happen to prices. >> i was reassured doug said the ra rates won't go up, tremendous kol solization. they're going to restrain themselves. it's not going to cost more. >> he's going to tell you if he's going to move rates up, stick it right in the eye. >> this company's done nothing. they step up and look what happens. moving more toward organic food, doing the right things. stock goes higher. >> people are going to need guide 'on exactly what they can and cannot do. then, because ceos will be required to certifier or at least it's rumored, they're not going to put their names on the lean. >> the "squawk on the street" countdown to christmas is in full swing. ho, ho, ho! ♪ >> good monday morning. live here at post 9 of the new york stock excha
here's what's happened so far. >> we're making our economy the opportunity economy where you know, if you want to build a business, you want to get a job, you come here. >> which outs are cost me more, which will cost me less. >> nothing about the transaction will affect prices. supply unchanged. as long as demand stays the same, nothing should happen to prices. >> i was reassured doug said the ra rates won't go up, tremendous kol solization. they're going to restrain...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? everywhere, every single day. and what would this pretty i'm thinking the ford fusion... ho, ho, ho!....the what? i need a car that's stylish and fashionable... especia
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economy adding 203,000 jobs. did you nail that number? if you did, you'll be joining carl next to talk about it. we'll bring you today's nail the number winner when "squawk on the street" continues. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the put of perfection. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. >>> we do have a winner. this month's winner nailed the number on the head, a guess of 203,000. joining us this morning, brad kinegie joins us on the cnbc news line. congratulations. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> part of it is getting the number right, whi
economy adding 203,000 jobs. did you nail that number? if you did, you'll be joining carl next to talk about it. we'll bring you today's nail the number winner when "squawk on the street" continues. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the put of perfection. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover...
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economy is going to be heard very very badly by this in the long term already germany just last week announced that they are basically going to rebuild and reengineer old critical software that they need to run their country and their industry so that means that they will stop buying lots of american software which is what you know most western countries do so my home country tonight and buys about ten billion euros worth of u.s. software on a yearly basis so you know that's that's something like several hundred euros per citizen every year now translate that to all of the western world and your debts the kind of money we're talking about and we've been paying that for year on year on year and year to companies like microsoft and apple and google and of course everybody starts saying oh we need to actually do this ourselves if we want to be safe and secure and if we want to be sovereign and oh by the way great there's all this free software out there that actually mostly already does what we need to and we just need. built the last five percent or two percent in usability and then we
economy is going to be heard very very badly by this in the long term already germany just last week announced that they are basically going to rebuild and reengineer old critical software that they need to run their country and their industry so that means that they will stop buying lots of american software which is what you know most western countries do so my home country tonight and buys about ten billion euros worth of u.s. software on a yearly basis so you know that's that's something...
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than the host as in the case of jamie dimon lloyd blankfein the parasite gets bigger than the global economy then you have a parasitic world driven by parasitic needs ruled by parasites and that's not really helping anybody well the parasites on the host get bigger and bigger and they need to consume or more more to sustain themselves but you know look back at that image again this is the absurdity this is exactly as absurd as the banking system is right now is like this little absurd creature sitting at a fish's tongue like jamie done and you know you can just look at jamie when he's on the news like. you know that's to me as a parasite. you know and as money comes into wall street jamie scoops it up. and it comes into his gills and it makes of all the stupid. parasites one of the ugliest so obviously in that situation with the tongue eating ice of pot if you will put out the fish no longer has a tongue so it needs it but we're going to look at these next few headlines to whether or not we can remove this absurd ugly sort of fish tone that we have in our own banking system iceland reveals o
than the host as in the case of jamie dimon lloyd blankfein the parasite gets bigger than the global economy then you have a parasitic world driven by parasitic needs ruled by parasites and that's not really helping anybody well the parasites on the host get bigger and bigger and they need to consume or more more to sustain themselves but you know look back at that image again this is the absurdity this is exactly as absurd as the banking system is right now is like this little absurd creature...
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is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs and that is since they were publicly traded since the 80s. and minimum wage hurts people. people say costs go up and the prices get more expensive. and the dollar menu goes away. and then the supporters. believe it or not costco was supportive of raising minimum wage but not to $15. >> it is a bug jump from $8 to faep. >> and especially for the small business. >> john boehner was talking about it this woke. he believes what? if you raise the unemployment minum wage. >> you get less jobs and fewer jobs, exactly. and that has been more of a conservative view point. but there are conservatives, and the state of new jersey run by chris chri
is the better cure to improve the economy in general. you have to remember in the past 20 years or so. we hiked the minimum wage ten times federally. and since 1956 it was done five times. and we looked at businesses. i immediately looked at 15 year stock charts. i picked mcdonalds. and we look at stocks and how they perform. they inform people at minimum wages and both of their stocks hit all- time highs and that is since they were publicly traded since the 80s. and minimum wage hurts people....
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thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's this christmas season. what a gift to give. even just one thing could help create thousands of new jobs right here at home. you are signing up to give american workers a merry christmas, and abc's anchor david muir, captain of the team with us tonight. >> diane, we have reported on clothing right here, asking the simple question is anything made here in america any more. well, tonight not only are these jeans made here, this number right here is about to reveal everything. right down to the farmer, who grew the cotton. this week, our kickoff, made in america december to
thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's...
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economy. and already some are reporting their competitors in europe are stealing their business simply because these companies are able to say that they can offer better privacy protections and they don't have to help the sa snoop. microsoft's general counsel wrote in a blog post that customers won't use technology they don't trust. he says the government puts that trust at risk and the government has to help restore it, suzanne. >> evan, thank you so much. a lot of people are just thinking you can't -- there's no guarantee of privacy wherever you are. >> as i said, hardly the nsa but a lot of those companies have been accused of collecting plenty of data about us, as well. >> information. >> it's not the same thing about you. >> not altruistic. >> not at all. an american singer, check this out, not arab, nearly took the top prize in a tv show called "arabs got talent." >> was very good, too. ♪ [ lane ] do you ever feel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinical
economy. and already some are reporting their competitors in europe are stealing their business simply because these companies are able to say that they can offer better privacy protections and they don't have to help the sa snoop. microsoft's general counsel wrote in a blog post that customers won't use technology they don't trust. he says the government puts that trust at risk and the government has to help restore it, suzanne. >> evan, thank you so much. a lot of people are just...
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is it the improving economy or is he divorced from the economy? >> it's really an important question because as susan said, it is difficult to really bounce back. if the economy does improve, that will help. no question about that. one of the things we have seen in public opinion over the last 60 days really is that this kind of base he had beneath him which is that people thought he was an honest president or a strong leader, some of that eroded significantly and i think that's the question as to whether even if the health care law seems to be working pretty well and even if the economy comes back, whether this sense of him as a weak president or somebody who was too detached has taken hold and it does divorce him from the forces that are changing the economy. >> fred, when you look at 2014, i know that it's easy to say it's going to be a bad year for the democrats because of health care and the president's job rating. you have this recovering economy. i assume that benefits all incumbent governors first. does it help democrats? >> yes, i do. i t
is it the improving economy or is he divorced from the economy? >> it's really an important question because as susan said, it is difficult to really bounce back. if the economy does improve, that will help. no question about that. one of the things we have seen in public opinion over the last 60 days really is that this kind of base he had beneath him which is that people thought he was an honest president or a strong leader, some of that eroded significantly and i think that's the...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the trial for the newly wed bride tried for pushing her husband to his death beginning tomorrow. she is charged with pushing her husband off a cliff in july. graham is charged with murder. jury selection begins tomorrow. wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, th
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the trial for the newly wed bride tried for pushing her husband to his death beginning tomorrow. she is charged with...
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economy. we believe, like many that the economy could have slid into depression. jenna: do you think consumers come to you because of that? >> oh, my gosh. they're so proud of ford, not only did we invest in new cars and trucks they wanted value and did it our way and didn't take precious taxpayer money. jenna: you have a lot of respect in industry overall. i don't like to go into gossip. i have to ask you about reports. i love talking about cars and don't necessarily like talking about computers. some folks say you might be next ceo microsoft. is that true. >> i absolutely love serving ford. i have no change in my plans. jenna: maybe for now. tell us if you do. >> i look forward to see with you another new car. jenna: meantime i'm surprisessed jon is still on set. he is looking over to figure out how to get a test drive of the new ford mustang. thanks for bringing us that car. >> absolutely. jenna: jon, do you have something to ask? jon: cars are a lot sexier than computers. if i were him keep the job. >> the pony has been let out of the corral worldwide. jenna:
economy. we believe, like many that the economy could have slid into depression. jenna: do you think consumers come to you because of that? >> oh, my gosh. they're so proud of ford, not only did we invest in new cars and trucks they wanted value and did it our way and didn't take precious taxpayer money. jenna: you have a lot of respect in industry overall. i don't like to go into gossip. i have to ask you about reports. i love talking about cars and don't necessarily like talking about...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. >>> hey. sit. fin was my bomb dog. i asked if i would be able to get my dog. he said we'll get you your dog. it's great having a dog that i went through so much with. as a pet, he just grew into the life of watching tv. i am going to meet with the executive director and president of operation finally home, organization i'm trying to have build a house for me. >> we're good to go. >> it's definitely a little nerve racking. >> good morning. >> how you doing, buddy? good to see you. >> hi, ken. dan wallrath. >> nice to meet you. >> you know, what you've done is just amazing, you and fynn. we want you to know your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed and we appreciate you very much. >> thank you. i appreciate that. that does really mean a lot. >> everybody's situation is different. so we don't have a set of hard and fast ru
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economy. when he got into office, they had been really sapped by sanctions for all these years and could have gone either way. look at zimbabwe next door. interesting because you mentioned the sanctions risk. there was a divide in this country about the sanctions. reagan was slow to act and there was a lot of pressure or members of the congressional black caucus and other circles as they have been noting tonight, lots of concerts in support of mr. mandela, lots of concerts in support of those who said that we should not have any dealings with south africa as long as apartheid was still in place. >> the people for sanctions were on the right side of history because it really did weaken the regime and probably brought them to the bargaining table much quicker. >> in your article, you noted south africa's economic and clinical aspects were intertwined. how so? how did he help to narrow that defined? had growth rates under 1% during the entire apartheid regime. from the time he was a like did unti
economy. when he got into office, they had been really sapped by sanctions for all these years and could have gone either way. look at zimbabwe next door. interesting because you mentioned the sanctions risk. there was a divide in this country about the sanctions. reagan was slow to act and there was a lot of pressure or members of the congressional black caucus and other circles as they have been noting tonight, lots of concerts in support of mr. mandela, lots of concerts in support of those...
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maybe the economy is a little weaker. that's certainly not saying taper. >> neither is the dollar or gold. >> i'm not going to get involved in taper. i don't care anymore. to me it's earning, no earnings. that's what's going on, that's how the market has changed. i see ge down, ford down, europe is down and these companies are now regarded as international companies. i think gm is a great opportunity to buy. the taper/no taper i've been saying on "mad money," taper/no taper. you want to try to make money? focus on companies. bob olsteen, excellent interview. >> some companies giving guidance. texan did narrow their guidance. they saw 44 to 48 new guidance, previous 42-50. >> micron, a quarter ahead. cypress, it a situation people criticized for sticking with t.j. rogers, i've seen that stock starting to percolate. i like the personal computer space but i like tech very much. >> we'll talk a lot more about the volcker rule vote today and mary barra, the new ceo of general motors. let's get a look at the opening bell at the
maybe the economy is a little weaker. that's certainly not saying taper. >> neither is the dollar or gold. >> i'm not going to get involved in taper. i don't care anymore. to me it's earning, no earnings. that's what's going on, that's how the market has changed. i see ge down, ford down, europe is down and these companies are now regarded as international companies. i think gm is a great opportunity to buy. the taper/no taper i've been saying on "mad money," taper/no...
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. >>> economists expected to show the economy is starting to move ahead again. survey shows many believe that the report will say employers added 180,000 jobs last month. that would keep the monthly gain at 200,000 since last august. and they believe the jobless rate will slip a bit to 7.2%. that report comes in at 5:30. the port of san francisco selling commemorative bricks that will be used at the new waterfront park at pier 27. bricks will line the parks walkway. a neighborhood activist says brick sales will help pay off the city's debt from hosting the america's cup races as well as the administrative cost to set up the brick program. >> very deceptive the way it is marketed. we want to make sure people have the facts. >> its money that is coming back to the port to help us with infrastructure costs that were put out. >> the park is scheduled to open late next year. >>> today apple launches its i beacon service to help you find your way around the store. it sends messages to users on their iphones. the information is based on where you are inside the store.
. >>> economists expected to show the economy is starting to move ahead again. survey shows many believe that the report will say employers added 180,000 jobs last month. that would keep the monthly gain at 200,000 since last august. and they believe the jobless rate will slip a bit to 7.2%. that report comes in at 5:30. the port of san francisco selling commemorative bricks that will be used at the new waterfront park at pier 27. bricks will line the parks walkway. a neighborhood...
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but the economy is growing. however almost all of the money that's being made is going to the very rich. since 2009 the income of the top 1% grew by 31%. money is being made, but only for about a million and a half people here. yet for everyone else, 99% of the population, their salaries have barely moved in four years, less than 1%. the richest are taking home the most since the 1920s. why? some suggest years of tax cuts for the wealthy, the growth of the finance and technology companies, led to wall street fat cats and techies. computers and robots have taken a lot of the jobs since the 1970s. the minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. president obama has suggested to bump it up to about $10 an hour. one study suggests the minimum wage should be really closer to $22 an hour. overall improvements in the economy are not being felt by most people which concerns the president who worries the american dream of working to a better life may be turning to just that: a dream. >> jonlt, thank you. the struggling economy has som
but the economy is growing. however almost all of the money that's being made is going to the very rich. since 2009 the income of the top 1% grew by 31%. money is being made, but only for about a million and a half people here. yet for everyone else, 99% of the population, their salaries have barely moved in four years, less than 1%. the richest are taking home the most since the 1920s. why? some suggest years of tax cuts for the wealthy, the growth of the finance and technology companies, led...
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economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is you have people who are great merchants will say the weather helped them and those that aren't will say that the weather hurt them. >> we're very excited about people who sell branded goods off price. t.j., nordstrom rack, ross, they give you value on a consistent regular basis. >> who looks horrible? who is not executing well? >> the teen retailers on the mall and online stores are struggling. nothing new, nothing exciting. nothing that is stimulating the consumer. >> how is j.c. penney doing? >> i think wall street is wrong.
economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is...
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obama's leadership is focus on what most people's priority is which is creating jobs and getting the economy to turn around and long-term issues and get a handle on the safety net programs like social security and medicare. that is the appropriate role for the government and i think most americans agree. which is why they reelected president obama. >> do you think richard's concern? he feels it is being put on him. is that a fair concern? >> i really don't. in this case, accusations like he unfortunately chose to do isn't constructive. i wish folks like him would step back, listen and engage in dialogue and understand the other side's point of view. when you here talk like his, it is evident he is watching fox news and gets the information mostly from right-wing conservative sources and isn't open to other points of view. and that is why i wrote the book. hopefully someone finds a way to see we have to try to work together and not dig in so hard and accept everything we hear from one side or another. >> putting on your political hat for a moment. the rollout of the health care website: has i
obama's leadership is focus on what most people's priority is which is creating jobs and getting the economy to turn around and long-term issues and get a handle on the safety net programs like social security and medicare. that is the appropriate role for the government and i think most americans agree. which is why they reelected president obama. >> do you think richard's concern? he feels it is being put on him. is that a fair concern? >> i really don't. in this case, accusations...
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economy. finally we are starting to see it accelerate. they hit a five- year low dropping from 7.3 to 7%. there were a lot of jobs that were created and month of november and the october numbers or revised. the good news is that dow futures are rebound in bread dow futures are now up 144. look for a big jump on wall street. >> our top story. day three of freezing temperatures in the bay area. >> take a look, we are still setting stringent conditions. the scene sampras's go is at 43 degrees but that may not seem cold but we have actually tied an old record set 104 years ago. it hasn't been this cold and over a century. it is very chilly conditions but we will continue with this cool down. we will have impossibility of rain pripet will see it spread we are saying 20's and--38 degrees in daly city and san francisco was a 40 degrees. we are tracking a call from the combined rain, snow to the area i will break down that portion of the forecast coming up. >> let's go outside to kron four's yoli aceves. she's in livermore this morning, yoli? >>
economy. finally we are starting to see it accelerate. they hit a five- year low dropping from 7.3 to 7%. there were a lot of jobs that were created and month of november and the october numbers or revised. the good news is that dow futures are rebound in bread dow futures are now up 144. look for a big jump on wall street. >> our top story. day three of freezing temperatures in the bay area. >> take a look, we are still setting stringent conditions. the scene sampras's go is at 43...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of the of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women railroad too often confined to a handful of poorly paid professions. and it was only try pain staking struggles that they began to win the right to -- >> and as the president continues his address live in washington, d.c., we'll watch those remarks. we'll have a full wrap-up of all of the key points being made today. and wolf blitser always has a full wrap up on his program as well. >>> in the meantime, what a story. his wife as blujenned to death in the home right in front of his three-year-old son. and he was made the only suspect in the case. he was convicted and sentenced to a life in prison. here is the worst part. he did not do it. dna evidence exonerated him. and he and his attorney is going to join me live to talk about this, coming up next. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know,
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economy is finally healing. and it could prove to be an important issue, of course for democrats next year despite the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. our first read team puts it this way, six months from now vulnerable democratic senators and gop governors could have a positive message to tell next year to constituents that backed up by the facts the economy is getting better and better each month. joining me live now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and clair voiant because we're looking how this is playing out. it is intriguing to see what will help those who are perhaps in a lot of trouble. >> it is pretty clear when you're looking ahead to the 2014 midterm, so much analysis and thought has been talked about the president's health care law or republicans shut down back in october. not a lot of attention has been paid to the economy. when you look at the story of the economy over the past year, even over the past 24 months, things are getting much better. it isn't out of the realm of possibility
economy is finally healing. and it could prove to be an important issue, of course for democrats next year despite the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. our first read team puts it this way, six months from now vulnerable democratic senators and gop governors could have a positive message to tell next year to constituents that backed up by the facts the economy is getting better and better each month. joining me live now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and clair voiant because...
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liz: the rate of growth in the services sector of the economy slowed. saying nonmanufacturing index slipped. david: sales of single-family homes surged the most in more than three decades in october. commerce department reported sales soaring to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 units. liz: the trade deficit narrowing as exports hit a record high. picking up in global demand that could help boost american growth in the fourth quarter. david: and falling of the fda revealed the company recalling 1400 robotic surgery systems because of concerns the devices could stall and that was bad news for the stock. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i could say this was massive action but if you're just tuning in and look these numbers are not that great, we were way lower but also way higher. let's break down the market action. portfolio manager who doesn't expect to taper anytime soon despite the strong adp report. what it means for your investment and todd horvitz. what interesting market behavior today, as we went into the 3:00 p.m. eastern show
liz: the rate of growth in the services sector of the economy slowed. saying nonmanufacturing index slipped. david: sales of single-family homes surged the most in more than three decades in october. commerce department reported sales soaring to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 units. liz: the trade deficit narrowing as exports hit a record high. picking up in global demand that could help boost american growth in the fourth quarter. david: and falling of the fda revealed the...
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investors willis tune comments from federal reserve officials speaking on the economy. u.s. airways and american airlines are closing their nearly $18 billion merger today, this will create the largest airline. on saturday supreme court justice ruth baders ginsburg. passengers will notice many visible changes to the jets or frequent flyer programs until next year. a group of tech companies calling on president obama and congress to impose strict limits on surveillance. the group which includes google, microsoft, yahoo! and twitter have written a letter calling for an end to mass collection of user information like e-mail and contact lists. the move comes in the wake of the leaks on u.s. spying programs by edward snowden. back to you. >> thanks very much. >> time to check the forecast right now. my mouth still frozen this morning. >> understandable. it's very cold out there. you know what, this has been a prolonged cold spell in the bay area. we're not going to get out of it for a couple days. keep those winter gloves, everything you need handy. 25 in fairfield, 22 very cold
investors willis tune comments from federal reserve officials speaking on the economy. u.s. airways and american airlines are closing their nearly $18 billion merger today, this will create the largest airline. on saturday supreme court justice ruth baders ginsburg. passengers will notice many visible changes to the jets or frequent flyer programs until next year. a group of tech companies calling on president obama and congress to impose strict limits on surveillance. the group which includes...
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but what kind of jobs is the economy creating? an ice storm causes havoc in the middle of the country. manuel bojorquez is there. and allen pizzey on the years that made the man. >> for 18 of the 27 years he spent in prison, nelson mandela walked down this corridor everyday and at the end of that walk there was no freedom, there was this. >> reporter: with bob simon on the moment he was free. >> after 27 years, his head was high and his fist was clenched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the south african government announced today that the state funeral for former president nelson mandela will be a week from sunday-- the culmination of days of memorial services. president obama will lead the u.s. delegation and he's invited the former american presidents to join him. mourners continued to gather today at mandela's home in johannrg died last night and at his former home in soweto. and for us, no one image captured his legacy better than this-- blacks and whites
but what kind of jobs is the economy creating? an ice storm causes havoc in the middle of the country. manuel bojorquez is there. and allen pizzey on the years that made the man. >> for 18 of the 27 years he spent in prison, nelson mandela walked down this corridor everyday and at the end of that walk there was no freedom, there was this. >> reporter: with bob simon on the moment he was free. >> after 27 years, his head was high and his fist was clenched. captioning sponsored...